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commitment to america got a lot of reaction. cheryl sent this -- >> chris: and in a preview of things to come now that justice john paul stevens has announced his retirement, richard irish writes -- >> chris: please keep your comments coming. you can find us at foxnewssunday.com. that's it for today. have a great week. we'll see you next "fox news have a great week. we'll see you next "fox news sunday." captioned by closed captioning services, inc here's what you should be watching: your cable bill, because you could be paying way too much. stop spending more for second best. upgrade to verizon fios and get tv, internet and phone, for just $69.99 a month for six months -- three top-rated services for one rock-bottom price. but don't wait, this is your last chance. fios gives you what cable doesn't: the best channel lineup and the most hd, facebook and twitter on your tv, plus america's top-rated internet. fios is the future, but after april 17th this price will be history. get fios tv, internet and phone for just $69.99 a month
commitment to america got a lot of reaction. cheryl sent this -- >> chris: and in a preview of things to come now that justice john paul stevens has announced his retirement, richard irish writes -- >> chris: please keep your comments coming. you can find us at foxnewssunday.com. that's it for today. have a great week. we'll see you next "fox news have a great week. we'll see you next "fox news sunday." captioned by closed captioning services, inc here's what you...
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america's beverage companies have removed full-calorie soft drinks from schools, reducing beverage calories by 88%. together with schools, we're helping kids make more balanced choices every day. ♪ reach retirement age. and they are rewriting what it means to retire. at merrill lynch, we have over 15,000 financial advisors to help you create a strategy to consolidate, manage, and invest your assets, which could make your second act better than your first. merrill lynch wealth management. >>> find out what your feelings are and did you learn anything. >> yes. he learned that porn stars are not trustworthy confidantes. >> tiger woods taking a giant step pug the sex scandal behind him with the best first day showing at the masters. bruce beck has the story. >> on the tee, tiger woods. [ applause ] >> reporter: and with that, tiger woods' 144 self-imposed exile was over. competing in his 16th masters, the four-time champion showed flashes of his old self. >> spectacular shot. >> reporter: there were also glimpses of anger that woods promised would disappear. when all was said and done, his 68
america's beverage companies have removed full-calorie soft drinks from schools, reducing beverage calories by 88%. together with schools, we're helping kids make more balanced choices every day. ♪ reach retirement age. and they are rewriting what it means to retire. at merrill lynch, we have over 15,000 financial advisors to help you create a strategy to consolidate, manage, and invest your assets, which could make your second act better than your first. merrill lynch wealth management....
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none of that happens in the united states of america? are you kidding me? >> race than the general population. >> they are better behaved than the population. >> are you kidding me? >> no, i'm not kidding. one at a time. we have two conversations going. >> 99% of people coming to this country come to this country. >> laura: how do you know. >> even george bush -- >> laura: how do you know that? when you don't believe that they should be able to be -- >> -- border patrol agents have been interviewed about this. >> laura: who cares if border patrol agents have said it. susan, you don't believe that people. >> george bush said it. >> laura: hold on a second. you don't believe that state governors can in any way go about determining who is in their state legally or illegally? they don't have the ability to do that? they shouldn't do that? >> they have the ability to call ice under 287 g. i question enforcement by officers saying, hey, that person looks illegal. how you can possibly. >> laura: officials can operate under 287 g and the immigration law. >> if i ma
none of that happens in the united states of america? are you kidding me? >> race than the general population. >> they are better behaved than the population. >> are you kidding me? >> no, i'm not kidding. one at a time. we have two conversations going. >> 99% of people coming to this country come to this country. >> laura: how do you know. >> even george bush -- >> laura: how do you know that? when you don't believe that they should be able to be...
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with roadside assistance and courtesy transportation, it's the best coverage in america. >>> one day after the big announcement, i must tell you that i am still down with team loco. conan o'brien! george lopez. and the reporters keep asking me the same questions -- they even all sound the same -- "george, are you happy that conan o'brien is coming to tbs? are you? are you happy?" i'm really happy. really -- i'm a latino, i'm never happy. i'm really happy. >> from "the tonight show" yet to be seen. you've seen it here first. he'll be on later. george lopez, actor, comic, and host of executive producer of "lopez tonight," on america's most favorite channel these days, tbs. he played a role of bringing conan o'brien to tbs' late night. so, george, conan, and i are all working for the same people all with you. george joins us from the set of "lopez tonight," part of team loco, as he calls it. give it to us straight. the story is you called up, conan is hesitant to do this. he didn't want to see someone get bumped to a later time. that you personally called conan and assured him it was ok
with roadside assistance and courtesy transportation, it's the best coverage in america. >>> one day after the big announcement, i must tell you that i am still down with team loco. conan o'brien! george lopez. and the reporters keep asking me the same questions -- they even all sound the same -- "george, are you happy that conan o'brien is coming to tbs? are you? are you happy?" i'm really happy. really -- i'm a latino, i'm never happy. i'm really happy. >> from...
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it is real america. these folks are ticked off on this tax day when we are giving more money to the government than on any other tax day, they are ticked off. this isn't a red or white or blue movement. this is about green, money being wasted. today we are going to be talking to a prominent democrat who had enough of it. an obama supporter. so fair and balanced these people are pretty much ticked. megyn: are they ticked at everybody? you can hear them back up neil's claim. who are they ticked at. we hear most of them lean right on the scale, yet they are displeased with republicans as well as democrats. >> reporter: i remember last year in sacramento we were in the middle of those financial and bank rescues. and the venue there was the state capital where arnold arnold schwarzenegger was run can the show. i said a lot of these folks are telling me they are ticked at you as well. an was getting booed by this audience. to hear the general media telling it it had to be right wing. by remember as well that i
it is real america. these folks are ticked off on this tax day when we are giving more money to the government than on any other tax day, they are ticked off. this isn't a red or white or blue movement. this is about green, money being wasted. today we are going to be talking to a prominent democrat who had enough of it. an obama supporter. so fair and balanced these people are pretty much ticked. megyn: are they ticked at everybody? you can hear them back up neil's claim. who are they ticked...
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iran's president and other officials warned representatives from 60 countries that america's nuclear policy was endangering the world. president obama didn't invite iran to his nuclear security summit in washington last week. the u.s. fears iran is using a civilian peculiar program as a cover to develop weapons, but iran denies this, saying its nuclear work is only for peaceful purposes, like power generation. >>> pope benedict xvi said today that the priest who sexually abused children will be punished. the pope met with eight men who say that they were abused by priests in malta. the vatican says he prayed with them and told them that the priests responsible would be brought to justice. the men were reportedly abused when they were children living at an orphanage. >>> nearly a year ago, 17-year-old brittany drexel here went on spring break and never came back. the new york teen hasn't been seen since april 25th of last year when she was spotted near a south carolina hotel where she was staying. the parents of a florida woman have been going through the same heartache for four years
iran's president and other officials warned representatives from 60 countries that america's nuclear policy was endangering the world. president obama didn't invite iran to his nuclear security summit in washington last week. the u.s. fears iran is using a civilian peculiar program as a cover to develop weapons, but iran denies this, saying its nuclear work is only for peaceful purposes, like power generation. >>> pope benedict xvi said today that the priest who sexually abused...
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>> the health care bill is bad for america. and now you have another theme here, you know, is what the president doing here bad for america in terms of space exploration? >> what's health care got to do with the space program? two words, barack obama, his critics just like hitting his agenda as bad for america. why? you bother to ask because it's obama's. in related news, when it comes to the space race, it turns out old battles die hard. republican congressman todd aiken put out a statement. invoking the danger of catch this, the soviet union. congressman aiken wrote in his press release, the cancellation of the space shuttle's replacement will effectively leave the united states reliant upon the soviet union to grant us access to low-earth orbit. as a member of the armed services committee i'm very concerned with that possibility. well that press release was later revised to say russian federation in place of soviet union. you got to credit "huffington post" for that catch. i guess congressman aiken and his staff are still op
>> the health care bill is bad for america. and now you have another theme here, you know, is what the president doing here bad for america in terms of space exploration? >> what's health care got to do with the space program? two words, barack obama, his critics just like hitting his agenda as bad for america. why? you bother to ask because it's obama's. in related news, when it comes to the space race, it turns out old battles die hard. republican congressman todd aiken put out a...
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. >>> this is america's election headquarters. the man at the center of the abortion debate during the healthcare bill is retiring. bart stupak says he's done what he was supposed to, enact healthcare reform. he's calling it quits. >> last night, early this morning, i informed democratic leaders and key supporters i would not seek reelection to congress. i will always serve the people of the first district but i have chosen not to continue to serve as congressman. >> congressman stupak made the announcement in michigan. he's been under pressure there ever since the healthcare vote. he made a name as a pro-life democrat, strongly pro-life for years and years and struck a deal with president obama to get his group of like-minded representatives to vote for the bill. in exchange the president signed and executive order that maintains a ban on using federal money for abortion. some were angry with congressman stupak for getting the order in the first place. others were upset because it wasn't strong enough. the congressman has been ta
. >>> this is america's election headquarters. the man at the center of the abortion debate during the healthcare bill is retiring. bart stupak says he's done what he was supposed to, enact healthcare reform. he's calling it quits. >> last night, early this morning, i informed democratic leaders and key supporters i would not seek reelection to congress. i will always serve the people of the first district but i have chosen not to continue to serve as congressman. >>...
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independence is the spirit that drives america's most successful investors. announcer: trade commission free for 30 days, plus get 100 dollars cash, when you open an account. >>> good evening, everyone. tonight, keeping them honest. and what about the adoption agent? did they do the kind of checks they were supposed to? we're keeping them honest
independence is the spirit that drives america's most successful investors. announcer: trade commission free for 30 days, plus get 100 dollars cash, when you open an account. >>> good evening, everyone. tonight, keeping them honest. and what about the adoption agent? did they do the kind of checks they were supposed to? we're keeping them honest
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. >>> i'm milissa rehberger. here's what's happening. senate democrats have won an initial victory in their fight to extend unemployment benefits for hundreds of thousands of jobless americans. a 60% to 34% tonight killed a gop filibuster aimed at keeping measure from moving forward. >>> the governor of virginia restored $750,000 to the state budget to pay for mine safety inspections. that funding, casualty and belt tightening until last week's deadly accident in neighboring west virginia. >>> america's budget deficit declined in march after the white house lowered projected cost of bailing out nation's banks by $115 billion. >>> on wall street investors cheered a round number milestone as the dow closed above 11,000 for the first time since september of 2008. >>> pittsburgh steelers quarterback ben roethlisberger will not face sexual assault charges after his accuser said she didn't w
somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. >>> i'm milissa rehberger. here's what's happening. senate democrats have won an initial victory in their fight to extend unemployment benefits for hundreds of thousands of jobless americans. a 60% to 34% tonight killed a gop filibuster aimed at keeping measure from moving forward. >>> the governor of...
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you see, john boehner, you know, he agrees, i guess, with erick erickson's dark vision for america. sarah palin and michele bachmann, are you going to call this guy out tomorrow? i doubt it. that's what your rally is about tomorrow. i'm still holding my breath. this kind of rhetoric is accepted on the conservative right. they can say anything they want and get away with it and never get coulded on it. i never dreamed this country would be locked in such an ugly debate. the finger pointing is unbelievable. the conservatives have given us a daily dose of hate. day after day, hour after hour, the political discourse in this country all revolves around who is president of the united states and how he has brought change to washington, where the revolutionary idea of getting every american some basic health care. and we've hit rock bottom with our discourse. guys like erick erickson, not only saying it, but this guy is getting paid for it and he's on the best political team on television? cnn, you know what you need to do? you need to change your promo. tell me what you think about this o
you see, john boehner, you know, he agrees, i guess, with erick erickson's dark vision for america. sarah palin and michele bachmann, are you going to call this guy out tomorrow? i doubt it. that's what your rally is about tomorrow. i'm still holding my breath. this kind of rhetoric is accepted on the conservative right. they can say anything they want and get away with it and never get coulded on it. i never dreamed this country would be locked in such an ugly debate. the finger pointing is...
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[applause] >> energy produced in america is security for america, and it's jobs for american workers. jobs that can't be outsourced. let's drill, baby drill, not stall, baby stall. [applause] >> i had to remind myself that when i had to throw that one in there. poor man's teleprompter. [applause] >> also, folks, do you think about what the administration did. they banned more offshore drilling than they aloud and the epa has d and they allowed, and the eps as put us on a path for a policy to destroy jobs and impose a national tax on energy on all of us. that doesn't sounds like good energy policy. it sounds like the president is trying to play both sides against the middle. he's trying to generate support in congress for his cap and tax scheme coming up. up hope the that tells him you can drill all you want off the shores of virginia, but you won't find bipartisanship there. megyn: as sarah palin speaks in new orleans, you see the president coming to the podium to comment we believe on justice stevens. >> i want to say a few words about the tragedy that took place in west virginia. bu
[applause] >> energy produced in america is security for america, and it's jobs for american workers. jobs that can't be outsourced. let's drill, baby drill, not stall, baby stall. [applause] >> i had to remind myself that when i had to throw that one in there. poor man's teleprompter. [applause] >> also, folks, do you think about what the administration did. they banned more offshore drilling than they aloud and the epa has d and they allowed, and the eps as put us on a path...
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and the people of america. we are going to vote you out of office. [applause] >> the commercial is a great commercial we did back in january, and we were a year old on february 27, when we hold our first tee for the last year, but today is the first anniversary of -- are first key party last year, but today is the first anniversary. if this movement is continuing to grow. after they passed health care legislation, my phone has not stopped ringing because people are upset, and that is good because we want this movement to grow. we are our great hope for the media. we bring great awareness to this movement and are bringing people out to get engaged. the bottom line is while it springs awareness, if we truly want change, we have to get involved, and this is where we start. we are happy about this. we have a lot to work -- a lot of work to do, and i think we are committed to that. >> this is then add we used. >> we, the voters, are about to have a showdown with harry reid, and you are invited to help us send him ho
and the people of america. we are going to vote you out of office. [applause] >> the commercial is a great commercial we did back in january, and we were a year old on february 27, when we hold our first tee for the last year, but today is the first anniversary of -- are first key party last year, but today is the first anniversary. if this movement is continuing to grow. after they passed health care legislation, my phone has not stopped ringing because people are upset, and that is good...
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the guy who used to sing "miss america," bert parks. sorry. that's insulting to bert parks. lonesome roads beck. today's worst person in the today's worst person in the world. regular moment can become romantic. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis. with two clinically proven dosing options, you can choose the moment that's right for you and your partner. 36-hour cialis and cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment's right. >> tell your doctor about your medical condition and all medications and ask if you're healthy enough for sexual activity. >> don't take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. >> don't drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache, or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. >> if you have any sudden decrease or loss in h
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somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. i was just in town for a few days and i was wondering if i could say hi to the doctor. - is he in? - he's in copenhagen. - oh, well, that's nice. - but you can still see him. - you just said he was in-- - copenhagen. - come on. - that's pretty far. - doc, look who's in town. - ellen! - copenhagen? - cool, right? vacation. - but still seeing patients. ( whispers ) workaholic. - i heard that. - she said it. - i-- cisco-- introducing healthpresence. but my doctor told me that most calcium supplements... aren't absorbed properly unless taken with food. he recommended citracal. it's different -- it's calcium citrate, so it can be absorbed with or without food. citracal. band now we're insuring overts do18 million drivers. gecko: quite impressive, yeah. boss: come a long way, that's for sure. and so have you since you started working here way back when. gecko: ah, i still have nightmares. anncr: gei
somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. i was just in town for a few days and i was wondering if i could say hi to the doctor. - is he in? - he's in copenhagen. - oh, well, that's nice. - but you can still see him. - you just said he was in-- - copenhagen. - come on. - that's pretty far. - doc, look who's in town. - ellen! - copenhagen? - cool, right? vacation....
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this is not a healthy place to be for america. and it is incumbent on the incumbent, president obama, to turn this around fast. that's the memo. now for the top story tonight, senators john mccain and jon kyl of arizona asking mr. obama to send 3,000 troops to the myrrh mexican border. for mr. mccain, this is a reversal in the past. owe opposed troops down there. the senator and i debated the issue a number of times as you may remember on the factor. what has changed? joining from us washington is senator john mccain. before we get to the border, senator, am i wrong what's driving political cynicism across the country. >> no. you are exactly right. except i would like to make one additional point and that is there has never been any real outreach for bipartisanship by this administration. it came with 60 votes, which they don't have anymore. overwhelming majority in the house. and they have decided they would drive things through. hopefully to pick up republican senator or two. but the fact is, there has never been genuine outreac
this is not a healthy place to be for america. and it is incumbent on the incumbent, president obama, to turn this around fast. that's the memo. now for the top story tonight, senators john mccain and jon kyl of arizona asking mr. obama to send 3,000 troops to the myrrh mexican border. for mr. mccain, this is a reversal in the past. owe opposed troops down there. the senator and i debated the issue a number of times as you may remember on the factor. what has changed? joining from us washington...
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. you stood in the basement gathering dust while i, sneezing, itching eyes kept you from our favorite stream. the one that runs through a field where pollen floats through the air. but now, with the strength of 24-hour zyrtec® to relieve my worst allergy symptoms, indoors and outdoors... let's go before the fish stop biting. they won't wait for us. but that's okay. zyrtec® is the fastest 24-hour allergy medicine. today, we battle wits with the trout. with zyrtec® i can love the air®. ♪ black one! where? [ vrrroooooomm! ] black one! where? [ vrrroooooomm! ] black one! ow! where? [ male announcer ] the volkswagen tiguan. the only compact suv with a turbocharged engine, standard. [ vrrroooooomm! ] black one! where? there. [ male announcer ] starting at $23,200. it's a whole new volkswagen, and a whole new game. >>> if you want to dig coal out of the ground, you're going to
somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. you stood in the basement gathering dust while i, sneezing, itching eyes kept you from our favorite stream. the one that runs through a field where pollen floats through the air. but now, with the strength of 24-hour zyrtec® to relieve my worst allergy symptoms, indoors and outdoors... let's go before the fish stop...
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no single person in america, no single person in america with a microphone has done more when it comes to character assassination of the president than the drugster. rush is no victim. he spends three hours a day, five days a week electioneering against the president and democrats. here he is today. >> it is a regime. they're governing against the people. election be damned. public opinion be damned. the budget be damned. what the hell else is it if not a regime? >> this guy thinks the president did an interview to get him off his game. this is the man who wants president obama to fail. there has never been an attempt by the hate merchants on the right to engage democrats on ideas. screaming about socialism and government takeovers is getting the republicans absolutely nowhere fast. elected members of the gop really have gone to this guy on bended knee over and over again to kiss and make up if they did something wrong. rush wants to play the victim. he's the ring leader. there will be no real debate until there is a regime change in the conservative media in the country. i'm talking a
no single person in america, no single person in america with a microphone has done more when it comes to character assassination of the president than the drugster. rush is no victim. he spends three hours a day, five days a week electioneering against the president and democrats. here he is today. >> it is a regime. they're governing against the people. election be damned. public opinion be damned. the budget be damned. what the hell else is it if not a regime? >> this guy thinks...
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or a blue america, there's one america. he said there's not a clear divide between main street and wall street and we all rise or fall together and if that unifying message reflects the fact it looks like democrats and republicans will strike a deal before too long. >> and one of the things he really wanted to do, steve leesman, was puncture the republican talking point from frank luntz, which democrats say was written before their bill was even put forward by chris dodd. the talking point that this is another big bank bailout. this is what he had to say. >> what's not legitimate is to suspect that somehow the legislation being proposed is going to encourage future tax bailouts, as some have claimed n. that makes for a good sound bite but it is not actually accurate. it is not true. >> let's truth squad that. steve, is it factually accurate or not? >> well, let me just give you a little reporter's notebook edition, andrea, because i was reporting this story from both the democratic and republican camp. talking to republican
or a blue america, there's one america. he said there's not a clear divide between main street and wall street and we all rise or fall together and if that unifying message reflects the fact it looks like democrats and republicans will strike a deal before too long. >> and one of the things he really wanted to do, steve leesman, was puncture the republican talking point from frank luntz, which democrats say was written before their bill was even put forward by chris dodd. the talking...
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is this the end of race in america? is this the end of race in america? >> no. >> i think we need -- i think we need democracy here. [laughter] but let's take a vote. if you think yes, put your hand up. 2? three. three. if you think though, put your hand up. the nose have it. >> demand a voice vote. >> a recount, yes, okay. let's not discuss it. we have had our vote. and we will sign it tomorrow. [laughter] >> is this the end of race in america, we know it is not. at the turn of the 21st century, it was starting to look that way. back 2000, remember that? back in the '90s. in 1997 the american association of physical anthropologists urge the american government to phase out the use of race as a data category and to substitute ethnic categories instead. geneticists studying dna, the constituent material of genes that give instructions to our bodies in response to our surroundings, were also concluding that race, as a biological category, made no sense. the habit of relating human heredity to the environment may be traced back to antiquity, but early 19th c
is this the end of race in america? is this the end of race in america? >> no. >> i think we need -- i think we need democracy here. [laughter] but let's take a vote. if you think yes, put your hand up. 2? three. three. if you think though, put your hand up. the nose have it. >> demand a voice vote. >> a recount, yes, okay. let's not discuss it. we have had our vote. and we will sign it tomorrow. [laughter] >> is this the end of race in america, we know it is not....
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meaning from america's veins. that some laughs. how did he do? >> i thought michael did fairly well. obviously michael has a record of lawyerment. we've won in virginia, new jersey, we've won in massachusetts. he actually came in early with dollars. clearly there was concern regarding his level of control in a conversation earlier he had with others that i was part of he mentions strengthening controls. clearly some people left i think he's doing what he has to do. >> what is the mood in new orleans not in the french quarter, i'm talking about in that room? >> the mood is energized, passionate and it is of tremendous concern about our country's future. it isn't people coming down to enjoy our weather, food and french quarter festival. people coming with a sense of mission. if they are not engaged our country will continue down a path which is nonus is able. i'm a physician, a conversation with two ob-gyn's from new york that came down. so the new yorkers are talking to us here at the southern republican leadership conversation. >> we are going to
meaning from america's veins. that some laughs. how did he do? >> i thought michael did fairly well. obviously michael has a record of lawyerment. we've won in virginia, new jersey, we've won in massachusetts. he actually came in early with dollars. clearly there was concern regarding his level of control in a conversation earlier he had with others that i was part of he mentions strengthening controls. clearly some people left i think he's doing what he has to do. >> what is the...
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the obama campaign always said america has transcended race. we are better people, we have moved past this. we have had a long and difficult history but we are better than we are and better than we used to be. so rather than confronting the bias directly with the obama campaign it is called people to their better angels and a lot of what the research suggests and is counterintuitive is you might be less successful at calling people out on their body is precisely for this issue which is that even when you are conscious of the unconscious bias within you would doesn't necessarily change behavior. in the back, yes. >> i'm curious about moving this to a different look about scott brown for example and kind of what the redials about the human brain and how massachusetts most liberal state in the union [inaudible] what's that about? [laughter] >> the short and honest answer is i don't know. i think in some ways this becomes a parlor game where you would try to apply the bias to the situations and i can toss out hypotheses and give you my impressions
the obama campaign always said america has transcended race. we are better people, we have moved past this. we have had a long and difficult history but we are better than we are and better than we used to be. so rather than confronting the bias directly with the obama campaign it is called people to their better angels and a lot of what the research suggests and is counterintuitive is you might be less successful at calling people out on their body is precisely for this issue which is that...
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> that hoe, everyone hello, everyone, out there, hangs for coming out to visit on "the early show." welcome back. coming up, we'll talk about a custody battle like we've never seen before. there was a family that offered up four free zen embryos. but she says i need to have all four because otherwise it would be like splitting up a family. we'll get inside that battle over the embryos in just a bit. >> also ahead new signs that americans are out shopping again. retail sales took a big jump in march. we'll go inside the numbers and tell you you if h this is good news for consumers and the economy. >>> but first, a reality tv producer now featured in a real life cream drama. bruce bears ford red man who worked on "survivor" is under orders not leave mexico after his wife was murdered at a resort in cancun. ben tracy has the story. >> reporter: monica bea beresford-redman's b
somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> that hoe, everyone hello, everyone, out there, hangs for coming out to visit on "the early show." welcome back. coming up, we'll talk about a custody battle like we've never seen before. there was a family that offered up four free zen embryos. but she says i need to have all four because...
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. >>> an oregon man will receive $18.5 million from the boy scouts of america in a sexual abuse case. he was awarded the money in punitive damages from six accounts of sex abuse he suffered by a scout master. he talks about how he felt after the verdict was handed down. >> i don't know if i have closure, i have a long road ahead of me still. it's a huge jumping point, a huge start for me. as long as i was able to help one person, this is all well worth it. >> the multimillion dollar case was the largest ever against the boy scouts. >>> the case against the 22-year-old who allegedly hacked into sarah palin's e-mail account resumes monday in tennessee. the star witness has already taken the stand. the former alaska governor testified friday that the intrusion into her e-mail disrupted her campaign and personal life. david kernell posted information from palin's e-mail on the web, including family phone numbers that led to harassing calls. palin spoke to reporters about the experience. >> yeah, that was uncomfortable, especially the first screen shot was a friend who was going through a
. >>> an oregon man will receive $18.5 million from the boy scouts of america in a sexual abuse case. he was awarded the money in punitive damages from six accounts of sex abuse he suffered by a scout master. he talks about how he felt after the verdict was handed down. >> i don't know if i have closure, i have a long road ahead of me still. it's a huge jumping point, a huge start for me. as long as i was able to help one person, this is all well worth it. >> the...
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the average refund in america went to a record $3,000. thanks to the tax cuts passed by this congress, rereturned more money to taxpayers than ever before. the recovery act we passed last year was enacted to stabilize the economy. it created 25 separate tax cuts now benefiting 95% of all americans. while they haven't received the same level of attention as the jobs and infrastructure we worked on in that bill, the tax cuts actually make up the largest component of that act. more than 240,000 families in my district, the 11th district of virginia, benefited from making work pay tax cuts that provided $4 lund to individuals and $800 to every family. the act also included a tax credit of $250 for social security recipients providing some relief to 79,000 seniors in my district. and to 1.3 million virginia seniors throughout the commonwealth. we provided 26 million millions from being subjected to the a.m.t. tax. we expanded the child tax credits of families over 16 million children. in total the recovery act was a $288 billion tax cut bill.
the average refund in america went to a record $3,000. thanks to the tax cuts passed by this congress, rereturned more money to taxpayers than ever before. the recovery act we passed last year was enacted to stabilize the economy. it created 25 separate tax cuts now benefiting 95% of all americans. while they haven't received the same level of attention as the jobs and infrastructure we worked on in that bill, the tax cuts actually make up the largest component of that act. more than 240,000...
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this is america, we do not torture people! host: when it comes to favorability ratings for republicans and democrats, you know that they are at record lows. there was a spike around 2008 for the democratic party, while republicans were at about 43%. what is going on with republican here in the trend line? guest: in the last couple of years, there favorability rating has been about 40%. some of this opposition to the healthcare bill may have helped them in little bit. democrats, on the other hand, have been in decline since obama took office. now both parties are viewed about the same. now it is slightly less than 40% saying they have a favorable view of both parties. host: do you think that that is due to what is happening in congress? is this related to the healthcare bill? guest: some of it is. some of it is probably related to the economy. the economy is the top issue and this long effort to do health care struck some as being the wrong priority. host: dinwiddie, virginia. bob. caller: i had a major heart surgery and became
this is america, we do not torture people! host: when it comes to favorability ratings for republicans and democrats, you know that they are at record lows. there was a spike around 2008 for the democratic party, while republicans were at about 43%. what is going on with republican here in the trend line? guest: in the last couple of years, there favorability rating has been about 40%. some of this opposition to the healthcare bill may have helped them in little bit. democrats, on the other...
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who is financing revere america? >> revere america is a group that we just started. and so far we have some private sits sebs who have stepped up and supported this not because they have an action to grind but because they are american patriots who understand that obama care is the wrong thing for this country. it is a 501 c 4 which allows us to be advocates for a position and get out there and make the case and gather these petitions and take them to the members of congress. and we're going to do everything we can to turn that grassroots anger at obama care and at the fact that this narrow controlled government doesn't listen to the american people into something positive, and that positive result will be a good health care reform bill for the people of america. host: on the republican line. welcome to the washington journal. caller: god bless you both. god bless c-span. this is a tremendous moment. thank you for revere america.org. i'm a former new yorker, i'm a disabled senior citizen. i do have a blog that someone put on the internet for me. if you will google cr
who is financing revere america? >> revere america is a group that we just started. and so far we have some private sits sebs who have stepped up and supported this not because they have an action to grind but because they are american patriots who understand that obama care is the wrong thing for this country. it is a 501 c 4 which allows us to be advocates for a position and get out there and make the case and gather these petitions and take them to the members of congress. and we're...
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the burden falls on the united states of america. the dollar directly correlates to the global economy, and that's held stable and secure because of the men and women that serve this country. host: let's go to arkansas, with wilma. caller: hi, brian, i want you to know i really admire to what you are doing. and to respond what the young lady said, our military men and women shouldn't be faulted for the wars they are to fight. when they put on that uniform and raise their hand and say, i do. to me if i have to put a spiritual connotation to it, they have done the jesus act. they said i have laid down my life so you can live. they are our backbone and not only do they give up their lives, they give up their lives to their family. so that they outlive their uniform, but they come close to doing the jesus act'k as anyon know. guest: thank you, i agree with you, that means a lot to every veteran. and it's part of my mission to convince our nation's employers of that. host: the article in the "baltimore sun." says that the veterans from a
the burden falls on the united states of america. the dollar directly correlates to the global economy, and that's held stable and secure because of the men and women that serve this country. host: let's go to arkansas, with wilma. caller: hi, brian, i want you to know i really admire to what you are doing. and to respond what the young lady said, our military men and women shouldn't be faulted for the wars they are to fight. when they put on that uniform and raise their hand and say, i do. to...
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. >> reporter: critics say salt isn't to blame for all that ails america. it's more complicated. >> the people in this world that consume the most salt, they have the longest life span. that's number one. the people that eat the least amount of salt have the shortest. >> reporter: others argue forcing food manufacturers to change their recipes will hurt business. some have already voluntarily reduced salt. but will consumers bite? we conducted an informal taste test of our own. "a," traditional spaghetti sauce. "b," the same brand's low sodium verse. >> option "a." >> reporter: tasters were split evenly, 50/50. some palates need convincing. does it taste better with a little salt? >> there's definitely more of a tangy kind of punch. >> reporter: manufacturers would have ten years, hope big grad reducing salt they won't leave consumers with a bad taste. >> it's just such a habit though. i think you watch the food channel when they're cooking and they're throwing salt in there. when you eat out you really notice it. >> all our palates are so trained to it. th
. >> reporter: critics say salt isn't to blame for all that ails america. it's more complicated. >> the people in this world that consume the most salt, they have the longest life span. that's number one. the people that eat the least amount of salt have the shortest. >> reporter: others argue forcing food manufacturers to change their recipes will hurt business. some have already voluntarily reduced salt. but will consumers bite? we conducted an informal taste test of our...
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this is the party in knowing that america's men and women in uniform, america's finest, this is their source for good. that is nothing to apologize for. we realize frieden is a god- given right and worth fighting for. -- freedom is a god-given right. [applause] this is the party that stands for competition and responsibility and respect for life and liberty. this is the party that will usher in a new era of prosperity, new opportunities for all. this is our party and we are writing a new chapter in this proud history. it starts with us, and it can start today. we need to stand together and take our country back. thank you so much for being part of these solutions. god bless you. god bless the united states of america. thank you, guys. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, if you could please take your seats. that was governor sarah palin. [applause] thank you. thank you, governor. our next speaker is treasurer of the patriots pact, an organization to line to bring real americans back into the political process.
this is the party in knowing that america's men and women in uniform, america's finest, this is their source for good. that is nothing to apologize for. we realize frieden is a god- given right and worth fighting for. -- freedom is a god-given right. [applause] this is the party that stands for competition and responsibility and respect for life and liberty. this is the party that will usher in a new era of prosperity, new opportunities for all. this is our party and we are writing a new...
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good morning, america. it's thursday, april 22nd. i'm george stephanopoulos. >> and i'm juju chang. >> this morning, fireball in the gulf. 11 workers still missing after an oil rig explodes. throwing some men 75 feet into the water. we have the latest on the frantic search, as desperate family members reunite with survivors overnight.esperate >>> plus, president obama heads to wall street, taking on the big banks on their home turf. as the deal on financial reform appears near. we ask the treasury secretary what it means for you. >>> and e-mails that could be at the center of a murder. sent by that "survivor" producer to his mistress, just as his wife is killed in mexico. >>> plus, bristol palin takes on the man accused of hacking into his mother's e-mail account and revealing bristol's cell phone number to the world. why she says she feared for her life. >>> and good morning, from washington. i came down from my interview with the treasury secretary. robin's on assignment. thanks for holding down the fort,
good morning, america. it's thursday, april 22nd. i'm george stephanopoulos. >> and i'm juju chang. >> this morning, fireball in the gulf. 11 workers still missing after an oil rig explodes. throwing some men 75 feet into the water. we have the latest on the frantic search, as desperate family members reunite with survivors overnight.esperate >>> plus, president obama heads to wall street, taking on the big banks on their home turf. as the deal on financial reform appears...
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to the contract from america. members of the tea party released a legislative agenda. there was elected officials to follow it. -- they want elected officials to follow with. next is a jefferson, new jersey, veronica. caller: good morning, it is jefferson, n.y.. first of all, i agree that everyone has the right to demonstrate, but what has gotten very confused is the people who were yelling "do not touch my medicare" but it is a government program. the same with social security. they are your own about the democrats in congress. what about the republicans in congress? they are the government. when they have and floods down south and they needed, they're yelling for the government to come in and help them out. what would we do without the government in these cases? so, i don't get it. all that i see is the sarah palins getting richer and richer. she made twelvemonth in dollars. i thought she was leaving the government to help alaska? i thought she was leaving to take care of her family? now she is out there making
to the contract from america. members of the tea party released a legislative agenda. there was elected officials to follow it. -- they want elected officials to follow with. next is a jefferson, new jersey, veronica. caller: good morning, it is jefferson, n.y.. first of all, i agree that everyone has the right to demonstrate, but what has gotten very confused is the people who were yelling "do not touch my medicare" but it is a government program. the same with social security. they...
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it's all here on a busy day of "america live" right now. >>> we begin with the fox news alert. we are getting reports that an actor whose voice is known to tens of millions of people has been fired from his high-profile job, working for geico insurance. the voice actor you hear with that famous 15 minutes could save you 15 percent on your car insurance claims that geico has dropped him because of complaints from the freedom works tea party group. now, the actor's name is lance beckster, he goes by d.c. douglas, here he is, the story is he left a harsh voice mail message at freedom works, which we have a recording of and we're going to tee it up for you, but in the message he asks, quote, what percentage of people working for you are mentally retarded, and he goes on from there. well, geico reportedly responding by firing this guy. freedom works, the tea party group, responded by encouraging people to call geico, and call the actor, and now the actor is suggesting perhaps he has a legal case against freedom works. this is just breaking, we're working to confirm all of it, the vo
it's all here on a busy day of "america live" right now. >>> we begin with the fox news alert. we are getting reports that an actor whose voice is known to tens of millions of people has been fired from his high-profile job, working for geico insurance. the voice actor you hear with that famous 15 minutes could save you 15 percent on your car insurance claims that geico has dropped him because of complaints from the freedom works tea party group. now, the actor's name is...
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good morning, i'm bill hemmer, big day in "america's newsroom". martha: good morning bill and good morning, everybody, i'm martha maccallum on this wednesday morning, our nation's top law enforcement official is expected to take quite a barrage of questions from lawmakers today. it's going to be very interesting. bill: the topic list grows by the month. senator orrin hatch, he leads our broadcast, senator, welcome back here. you have stated that eric holder has made dramatic mistakes. name one. >> well, you know, just with regard to enemy combatants, he wants to give them the same constitutional rights as american citizens. i don't agree with that, i think they're enemy combatants. he wants them tried by civil courts, rather than by military commissions. he wants to close down guantanamo. i think we've got $200 million in guantanamo. so it's a perfect place to try them, it's offshore, it's safe. they just built a $75 million courtroom to take care of it. and i think those things are wrong. secondly, a number of people are very upset at the way he
good morning, i'm bill hemmer, big day in "america's newsroom". martha: good morning bill and good morning, everybody, i'm martha maccallum on this wednesday morning, our nation's top law enforcement official is expected to take quite a barrage of questions from lawmakers today. it's going to be very interesting. bill: the topic list grows by the month. senator orrin hatch, he leads our broadcast, senator, welcome back here. you have stated that eric holder has made dramatic mistakes....
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same white in america? and if they do i hope they are when they come salt. my next question was would you agree or maybe not the question would you agree but i felt as i watched the term will take place in this country over the past year it almost looked like an addict like racism was like an addiction the need for the country to hold on to that separation is like an addict needing to hold onto something and then the denial of this addiction and the destruction of those on themselves how do you feel about that? >> i haven't thought of it that way but that is a really interesting and insightful way of talking about it. anthropologists have spoken of people addicted to race as people who believe in witchcraft and that you can never disapproving. if you point to somebody you disproved their analysis of something based on race than they have a way of getting around it and holding on to r belief. but i think this has been going on for longer than just the last year. and my last book creating black americans has
same white in america? and if they do i hope they are when they come salt. my next question was would you agree or maybe not the question would you agree but i felt as i watched the term will take place in this country over the past year it almost looked like an addict like racism was like an addiction the need for the country to hold on to that separation is like an addict needing to hold onto something and then the denial of this addiction and the destruction of those on themselves how do you...
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an american citizen who has declared jihad against america. now he's wanted by the federal government, dead or alive. but if he's captured, how will he be charged? what's going on? hi, folks. how are you doing? i'm out here talking about osteoporosis. with osteoporosis, you can still look and feel healthy. i know. that's me. on the inside, your bones can weaken over time, making you vulnerable to fracture. what can she do? ask your doctor how to help treat osteoporosis with once-a-month actonel. actonel is clinically proven to help reverse bone loss and can help increase bone strength to help prevent fractures. do not take actonel if you have esophagus problems, low blood calcium, severe kidney disease, or cannot sit or stand for 30 minutes. follow all dosing instructions. stop taking actonel and tell your doctor if you experience difficult or painful swallowing, chest pain, or severe or continuing heartburn. these may be signs of serious upper digestive problems. promptly tell your doctor if you develop severe bone, joint, or muscle pain, or
an american citizen who has declared jihad against america. now he's wanted by the federal government, dead or alive. but if he's captured, how will he be charged? what's going on? hi, folks. how are you doing? i'm out here talking about osteoporosis. with osteoporosis, you can still look and feel healthy. i know. that's me. on the inside, your bones can weaken over time, making you vulnerable to fracture. what can she do? ask your doctor how to help treat osteoporosis with once-a-month...
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>> america's greatest strength is our ability it speak our minds. our founding fathers gave us the right in hopes we would use it in per suit of truth but unfortunately people have lost sight of this goal as they use free speech for selfish reasons instead of the colon good which is the basic of the government. but it is our challenge to learn from the ancient greeks who loved learning so much they were eager to listen to the arguments of others. now, i needed a title that summed all of this up in a phrase which is why rediscovering our greatest strength seemed like the best answer. >> you used the term logical dialogue. what is it and why is it important? >> logical dialogue is a conversation between two different people where they argue with arguments that are justifiable with reason. and they are able it listen to each other's arguments and hopefully be able to resolve their differences. but at the very least are able to come to an acceptable equilibrium. >> what role does media play in helping us rediscover our greatest strength? >> media has le
>> america's greatest strength is our ability it speak our minds. our founding fathers gave us the right in hopes we would use it in per suit of truth but unfortunately people have lost sight of this goal as they use free speech for selfish reasons instead of the colon good which is the basic of the government. but it is our challenge to learn from the ancient greeks who loved learning so much they were eager to listen to the arguments of others. now, i needed a title that summed all of...
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joined the con f fed -- confederate states of america. and the civil war. skips ahead to clause 3, it is important for all virginians to reflect upon our commonwealth shared history to understand the sacrifices of confederate leaders, soldiers and citizens during the period of the civil war. do you notice anything missing? he's sack in the month of april, all the people in the state of virginia black-and-white should understand and effectively pay homage to the sacrifices of confederate leaders, soldiers and citizens and makes no mention of the half million enschaeffered people. you can scroll through the prock clamp meigs and never see the word, slavery. that was friday. when asked about it tuesday, he didn't say that was an oversight, he actually suggested slavery was insignificant in virginia, telling the "washington post" there were any number ofs a folks that conflict between the states, obviously it involved slavery, it involved other issues but i focused on the ones i thought were most significant for virginia. a few hours ago, aft
joined the con f fed -- confederate states of america. and the civil war. skips ahead to clause 3, it is important for all virginians to reflect upon our commonwealth shared history to understand the sacrifices of confederate leaders, soldiers and citizens during the period of the civil war. do you notice anything missing? he's sack in the month of april, all the people in the state of virginia black-and-white should understand and effectively pay homage to the sacrifices of confederate...
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[applause] because energy produced in america is security for america. it is jobs for american workers, jobs and that cannot be outsourced. let's drill baby, drill, not stall, baby stall. [applause] i had to throw that one in their one last time for you guys. [applause] kicking its old school. [applause] also, folks, think about what the administration did. they banned more offshore drilling and then they allowed. the epa has put us on a path toward sweeping regulation of greenhouse gases, our farms, our factories, our businesses and our vehicles. in other words, they will destroy jobs and impose a new national tax on all of us. that does not sound like a good policy to me. it sounds like the president is trying to pay [no audio] for his tax scheme coming up. i hope someone will tell him he is not going to find bipartisan ship down there. once you wade through all the hype and the clouds have parted and the season have calmed. , it is clear that the administration is giving us more of the status quo. remember, reagan said that status quo is latin for "th
[applause] because energy produced in america is security for america. it is jobs for american workers, jobs and that cannot be outsourced. let's drill baby, drill, not stall, baby stall. [applause] i had to throw that one in their one last time for you guys. [applause] kicking its old school. [applause] also, folks, think about what the administration did. they banned more offshore drilling and then they allowed. the epa has put us on a path toward sweeping regulation of greenhouse gases, our...
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and as america, i'm willing to make that investment. i want that math professional coming out of graduate school to say, i could go work for microsoft and make $200,000 a year or, wait a minute. i could go work in newark, new jersey as -- if i evidence, and if i evidence that i am a great teacher, i can make six figures in newark, new jersey as well. >> reporter: steve perry, cnn, newark, new jersey. can i eat heart healthy without giving up taste? a man can only try... and try. i heard eating whole grain oats can help lower my cholesterol. it's gonna be tough...so tough. my wife and i want to lower our cholesterol, but finding healthy food that tastes good is torturous. your father is suffering. [ male announcer ] honey nut cheerios tastes great and can help lower cholesterol. bee happy. bee healthy. [ female announcer ] try new chocolate cheerios with a touch of delicious chocolate taste in every bite. [ male announcer ] visine®-a is clinically proven to relieve all your worst eye allergy symptoms. it goes right where you need it, re
and as america, i'm willing to make that investment. i want that math professional coming out of graduate school to say, i could go work for microsoft and make $200,000 a year or, wait a minute. i could go work in newark, new jersey as -- if i evidence, and if i evidence that i am a great teacher, i can make six figures in newark, new jersey as well. >> reporter: steve perry, cnn, newark, new jersey. can i eat heart healthy without giving up taste? a man can only try... and try. i heard...
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and freedom out of america. as long as we safeguard those two founding principles, america will be on a steady course towards the beauty that we believe she possesses. so it's with that we celebrate this moment. we're enthused about what's before us. it's just nothing but in evidence that the d.n.a. of america is truly liberty and freedom. so thank you for an opportunity to make that statement. [applause] and now it gives me great pleasure to introduce the co-chair of tea party express. phenomenal orator as well as an author, mark williams. [applause] >> we came down from boston yesterday. we're more than 10,000 people joined us on boston common to celebrate america. and -- [applause] as a native bostonian i want to welcome my hometown back to the united states of america. joining me at the podium is our director of grassroots and outreach, also one of the co-founders of the national tea patriot movement, ms. amy kremer. >> good morning. >> we have been busy over the last couple of years, actually, laying the gr
and freedom out of america. as long as we safeguard those two founding principles, america will be on a steady course towards the beauty that we believe she possesses. so it's with that we celebrate this moment. we're enthused about what's before us. it's just nothing but in evidence that the d.n.a. of america is truly liberty and freedom. so thank you for an opportunity to make that statement. [applause] and now it gives me great pleasure to introduce the co-chair of tea party express....
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america started this. america is the only country who has used a nuclear bomb. now america is like a dog walking its tail. they don't want anyone else to use them. people realize that the road to hell is paved with good intentions. where will they put that nuclear waste? host: first of all, do you agree with his theory that american began it? guest: well, president obama talks about the special responsibility the united states has as the first country to have built nuclear weapons -- we invented them. we're the only country to have used them so far. but the arms race was clearly competition between two countries. there were repeated efforts by one side or the other to control over the 1960's and 1970's. they both fell. it was only when richard nixon and henry kissinger started to negotiate a we started to cap the arms race. you began to see american leadership with the partnership of the then-soviet union, now russia -- whoever it began this is less important than who will finish it. america has a special leadership role in the world. we are the most important c
america started this. america is the only country who has used a nuclear bomb. now america is like a dog walking its tail. they don't want anyone else to use them. people realize that the road to hell is paved with good intentions. where will they put that nuclear waste? host: first of all, do you agree with his theory that american began it? guest: well, president obama talks about the special responsibility the united states has as the first country to have built nuclear weapons -- we...
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. >> woman across america seem outraged. >> reporter: it all started over the weekend. carrey hit twitter to spout off on the criticism tiger woods' faced since his multiple affairs came to light. carrey wrote, "tiger woods owes nothing to anyone but himself. to please his father he gave up his childhood and his freedom and the world, that's enough." but then, carrey took his controversial shot at elin tweeting, "no wife is blind enough to miss that much infidelity. elin had to be a willing participant on the ride for whatever reason. kids, lifestyle." >> i don't think that jim carrey is getting a lot of fans by attacking the wife a man who cheated on her. you just don't blame the victim. >> then saying that he just stepped on a minefield, carrey later clarified his tweet about tiger and elin. wrote "i want to make it clear that i do not condone infidelity at all, but to some degree the responsibility for it is shared by both people." and then carrey referenced the other big celebrity cheating scandal. he wrote, "so you guys probably don't feel like talking about sandra
. >> woman across america seem outraged. >> reporter: it all started over the weekend. carrey hit twitter to spout off on the criticism tiger woods' faced since his multiple affairs came to light. carrey wrote, "tiger woods owes nothing to anyone but himself. to please his father he gave up his childhood and his freedom and the world, that's enough." but then, carrey took his controversial shot at elin tweeting, "no wife is blind enough to miss that much infidelity....
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america's reach into space is linked with america tofs training of scientists and mathematicians who will drive our 21st century innovations. and i know there is no one in the senate any more commited to stem education than you, madam chair. that is why i've chosen this week to honor a great federal employee from nasa who dedicated her career to promoting stem education. dorothy metcalf lindenberger, dottie took an unusual path to space. as a child she was always interested in space exploration. when she lost a trip to space camp, her parents saved up money for her to go. it turned out to be an excellent investment not only in her daughter's future but in the many students she inspired. she pursued her love of science in college where she majored in college. she began teaching in hudson bay high school in vancouver, washington, in 1999. in her five years there as a science teacher, she won awards for achievement an avid marathon runner, dottie coached the school's cross country team. in 2003 one of her students asked the question that would change her life. the student curiously aske
america's reach into space is linked with america tofs training of scientists and mathematicians who will drive our 21st century innovations. and i know there is no one in the senate any more commited to stem education than you, madam chair. that is why i've chosen this week to honor a great federal employee from nasa who dedicated her career to promoting stem education. dorothy metcalf lindenberger, dottie took an unusual path to space. as a child she was always interested in space...
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china is america's banker. the world's factory floor. it's building its military by more of the world's natural resource toss fuel its growth. it doesn't like americans telling it what to do. >> the chinese showing a new assertiveness and aggressiveness that took many americans by surprise. i think it is partly because they are starting to listen to what we say about this being china's century. they are starting to internalize it. if this is our century, we should determine what goes on. >> reporter: at the same time, the u.s. needs china's influence with emerging nuclear threats in north korea and iran. >> the chinese have emphasized do it diplomateicily and let's negotiate. the americans have got more and more impatient and tried to move the world in the direction of difficult sanctions. >> reporter: the american people wonder, is china and opportunity or a threat? >> lit's going to be both. the question is, on balance, is it better or worse? >> reporter: a question unanswered for steve udine is still out of work in foxborough, massach
china is america's banker. the world's factory floor. it's building its military by more of the world's natural resource toss fuel its growth. it doesn't like americans telling it what to do. >> the chinese showing a new assertiveness and aggressiveness that took many americans by surprise. i think it is partly because they are starting to listen to what we say about this being china's century. they are starting to internalize it. if this is our century, we should determine what goes on....
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host: yeah, something about drugs in south america. is there a particular watch dog operation that looks for what diplomats may or may not be carrying when they come into the country or when they leave the country? guest: wrbling there's been a long negotiation in trying to include some kind of a convention on diplomatic couch. because it's even been alleged that a foreign country was smuggling, kidnapping a person in a diplomatic couch, and cold war, they caught a defector, wanted to ship him back, put him in a trunk and take him back out of dodge. and that would obviously be a terrible abuse of human rights. but the attempt to actually nail down the standards of diplomatic consciousness has not been in detail, has not been as successful. on narcotics, very much as much as. we have from time to time indicted prime ministers for narcotics trafficking. there was even concern in haiti recently that -- i'm not an expert -- that under aristide, there was much too much influence in haiti before preval took over. so the possibility of abuse
host: yeah, something about drugs in south america. is there a particular watch dog operation that looks for what diplomats may or may not be carrying when they come into the country or when they leave the country? guest: wrbling there's been a long negotiation in trying to include some kind of a convention on diplomatic couch. because it's even been alleged that a foreign country was smuggling, kidnapping a person in a diplomatic couch, and cold war, they caught a defector, wanted to ship him...
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what would america look like if the tea party supporters were in charge? we'll ask one next in the cnn newsroom. been true since the day i made my first dollar. where is that dollar? i got it out to show you... uhh... was it rather old and wrinkly? yeah, you saw it? umm fancy a crisp? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. like, why are my numbers too low? are you looking for answers? the accu-chek aviva system now has new tools to help you discover what your numbers mean and how the things you do are connected to your blood sugar patterns. [ sarah ] with this tool i can see how food affects my numbers. i discovered what i can eat and how much. [ male announcer ] discover the accu-chek aviva system and save with a prescription discount card. start your discovery today. >>> our random moment of the day. timmy, watch him sing lady gaga. watch his dad dance. ♪ >> oh, man. so let's evaluate here. we have a rot ton banana microphone, mickey mouse p.j.'s and dad in his underoos. lady gaga, look out. >>> okay. the tea pa
what would america look like if the tea party supporters were in charge? we'll ask one next in the cnn newsroom. been true since the day i made my first dollar. where is that dollar? i got it out to show you... uhh... was it rather old and wrinkly? yeah, you saw it? umm fancy a crisp? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. like, why are my numbers too low? are you looking for answers? the accu-chek aviva system now has new tools to help you discover what...
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good morning, i'm bill hemmer, welcome to "america's newsroom". martha: welcome back, bill, good morning to you, good morning, everybody, i'm martha maccallum. while the president is making a pitch -- senators on both sides of the aisle try to negotiate a deal, one of the top economic advisers believes this has the votes to pass. take a look. >> i think you're going to see independent members of ck, of both parties are going to read the bill and say i totally agree with what is happening here, we need to end bailouts, too big to fail, derivatives out into the open so, so i think they're going to vote for it. bull bill we're getting earth word of what the president is going to say in manhattan. major, is this speech about new policy? >> it's not, bill. this is a speech to round up votes on capitol hill, make the case, and symbolically portray what happened in the great recession as something set in motion by recklessness and to a certain measure, greed on wall street. now, the president has got about 700 people in the audience at cooper union, some
good morning, i'm bill hemmer, welcome to "america's newsroom". martha: welcome back, bill, good morning to you, good morning, everybody, i'm martha maccallum. while the president is making a pitch -- senators on both sides of the aisle try to negotiate a deal, one of the top economic advisers believes this has the votes to pass. take a look. >> i think you're going to see independent members of ck, of both parties are going to read the bill and say i totally agree with what is...
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right here on america's news headquarters. >> thanks, brian. let me just start off by saying the tea party people have a right to protest. they have a right to express their views. and to a great extent, they're reflikting t ing refle a lot of americans feel about losing their homes, losing their jobs and losing their 401(k). the mainstream media -- i'm not blaming the conservative media. the mainstream media has fallen for this hook, line and sinker. the two big rallies the tea party had in washington, d.c., one the week before the healthcare bill was voted on, they got 1,000 people to show up for that rally. the tax day rally had less than a couple of thousand people. if i organized a rally to have stronger laws to protect puppies, i would get 100,000 people in washington without breaking a sweat. there is just no clout behind this movement. it reflects what people feel, but the actual movement, itself, has no infrastructure, has no ability to bring a lot of people to key sites at key moments in time. >> brian: i get your point. but you sort
right here on america's news headquarters. >> thanks, brian. let me just start off by saying the tea party people have a right to protest. they have a right to express their views. and to a great extent, they're reflikting t ing refle a lot of americans feel about losing their homes, losing their jobs and losing their 401(k). the mainstream media -- i'm not blaming the conservative media. the mainstream media has fallen for this hook, line and sinker. the two big rallies the tea party had...
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we are setting out to how america dines. imagine for a second going through a drive thru restaurant and get a char grilled burger with all . fixins. imagine with me for a second on the way home from work or during lunch pick up through a thru baked chick yen pot roast and making you hungry. >> that is the point in which we are trying to accomplish. we can elevate and evolutionize how america dies and implementing a unique spin. we are calling it a huddle through. because the quality and service far surrey passes what is offered in the counselry. >> check it out. they will number the plas a. come and get great food and try the coffee out. can i bring coffee back to dave and juliet. we would be happy to serve it to you. new york city. coffee is available for new york city. >> i will bring in coffee. >> clayton used to work in mcdonalds and i need sausage and hash browns as well. >> bill going through the senate. why karl rove said it favors wall street over main street. >> don't mess with this dude. a 70 year old guy puts his
we are setting out to how america dines. imagine for a second going through a drive thru restaurant and get a char grilled burger with all . fixins. imagine with me for a second on the way home from work or during lunch pick up through a thru baked chick yen pot roast and making you hungry. >> that is the point in which we are trying to accomplish. we can elevate and evolutionize how america dies and implementing a unique spin. we are calling it a huddle through. because the quality and...
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>> why would this guy say she doesn't like america? it's so bizarre. what i find odder is the audience is like, oh, yeah -- no. >> cheering him on with that
>> why would this guy say she doesn't like america? it's so bizarre. what i find odder is the audience is like, oh, yeah -- no. >> cheering him on with that
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those stories and all your breaking news coming up on "america live." jane: 42 minutes past the hour, "happening now" in your top box, the white house envoy to the middle east today is trying to get peace talks going again. former senator george mitchell meeting with israeli and palestinian prime ministers. in the middle, thai protesters are now demanding the prime minister dissolve parliament in 30 days and call new elections. on the bottom, the governor of arizona has until tomorrow to act on the nation's toughest illegal immigration bill. it would require police officer to question people about their immigration status if there's reason to suspect they may be illegal. jon: right now a manhunt is on in tennessee for a man cops say is very dangerous. they say he beat his in-laws nearly to death inside their own home. that's his picture. harris faulkner has more from the breaking news desk. harris: yeah, that is timmy lee roberts, 26 years old, and police are now hunting him with a k-t unit because they have reason to believe he may be on foot. they fou
those stories and all your breaking news coming up on "america live." jane: 42 minutes past the hour, "happening now" in your top box, the white house envoy to the middle east today is trying to get peace talks going again. former senator george mitchell meeting with israeli and palestinian prime ministers. in the middle, thai protesters are now demanding the prime minister dissolve parliament in 30 days and call new elections. on the bottom, the governor of arizona has...
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. >>> an oregon jury says it boy scouts of america is negligent and must pay for a man abused by a scout master. the scout's organization is liable for punitive damages. the scouts deny the allegations. >>> in florida, good news. a girl who vanished on friday was found alive in a swampy forest a half mile from her home. authorities say the 11-year-old was shoeless, dehydrated and covered in bug bites, but otherwise in good condition. >>> michelle had a message of sandra bullock. she says she's story. the apology came on an australia tv show. she said she was sorry, but read all the text messages she got. >> keep it classy. >>> the epic war between dogs -- i'm sorry, i haven't been follow thag story. i don't know what else to say. >> oh. >> the poor dog keeps trying to attack his shadow. he's probably still going at it now if it wasn't dosed with pro zach. you'll get it one day. you'll get it one day. it's kind of sad. >> it's like when whitney houston performed and saw her shadow and was like whoa, what was that. does anybody remember that? >> it was something. >> maybe that is the shot
. >>> an oregon jury says it boy scouts of america is negligent and must pay for a man abused by a scout master. the scout's organization is liable for punitive damages. the scouts deny the allegations. >>> in florida, good news. a girl who vanished on friday was found alive in a swampy forest a half mile from her home. authorities say the 11-year-old was shoeless, dehydrated and covered in bug bites, but otherwise in good condition. >>> michelle had a message of...
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well, you you elected the people that turned their backs and let corporate america run roughshod and demand those congressmen give them what they want. we ended up with the repeal of glass, and citigroup and bank of america, wachovia, too big to fail, and look who we got. we're the ones who elected people like bankee frank. why isn't he up there telling everybody what his porpse were enacted, the same ones that helped freddie mac and fannie mae go into this decline, by telling people they had to make loans to low-income people. host: i'm going stop you there. thanks for the call. others want to weigh in as well. we're asking about the financial crisis inquiry commission holding hearings this week in the rayburn house office building. among those testifying, robert rubin yesterday. earlier in the week, alan greenspan before the committee. >> didn't the federal reserve system fail to meet its responsibilities, fail to carry its mandate? >> i'm going to yield two minutes for the response for overtime. >> first of all, the flaw in the system was an inability to fully understand the state
well, you you elected the people that turned their backs and let corporate america run roughshod and demand those congressmen give them what they want. we ended up with the repeal of glass, and citigroup and bank of america, wachovia, too big to fail, and look who we got. we're the ones who elected people like bankee frank. why isn't he up there telling everybody what his porpse were enacted, the same ones that helped freddie mac and fannie mae go into this decline, by telling people they had...
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i think america is going to have to stay engaged very smartly. there's going to be no flipping of anyone. nothing is miraculously going to happen overnight. and it's a long-term process that's going to take time. >> hugh pope, thank you very much. the book is called "dining with al koo al qaeda." we appreciate you being on the show. before we go to break, i've kept pat toomey and maria, and the white house has commented. they say 1 million jobs saved by the stimulus. can you measure that? >> can you measure 1 million jobs? >> how can you not measure it, though? >> i mean, how do you measure it? >> ask the counties and state who is they would have fired if not for this money. >> you can't say it did nothing. you can't say they flushed the money down the it to. >> government can create a job anytime it wants. the problem is the money to pay for that has to come from somewhere, and it comes from lost opportunities -- that money doesn't grow on trees. it comes from the private sector. >> you can't can ask what has it done. >> i asked where is the mon
i think america is going to have to stay engaged very smartly. there's going to be no flipping of anyone. nothing is miraculously going to happen overnight. and it's a long-term process that's going to take time. >> hugh pope, thank you very much. the book is called "dining with al koo al qaeda." we appreciate you being on the show. before we go to break, i've kept pat toomey and maria, and the white house has commented. they say 1 million jobs saved by the stimulus. can you...
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why can't america? peter johnson, junior takes it apart for us with his prescription for truth. >> good morning. >> what's the importance, what's the relevance of them getting this done? >> this is one of the great uncovered stories in america. congress is giving a lot of lip service to closing deficits and budget strength and going forward and being disciplined. we're not going to have a budget, it looks like. it's going to be the first time since 1974 that the house has never passed a budget. so when a congressman tells us, when a congresswoman tells you, when your united states senator tells you in your state that i'm for discipline, i'm for closing the deficit, why don't you have a budget? why aren't americans demanding a budget? the budget your family has, my family has, my law firm has, every business in america has. >> they must have some sort of budget. >> the president has propose add budget. the president's budget is $3.8 trillion in expenditures. $2.5 trillion in revenues. $1.3 trillion defic
why can't america? peter johnson, junior takes it apart for us with his prescription for truth. >> good morning. >> what's the importance, what's the relevance of them getting this done? >> this is one of the great uncovered stories in america. congress is giving a lot of lip service to closing deficits and budget strength and going forward and being disciplined. we're not going to have a budget, it looks like. it's going to be the first time since 1974 that the house has...
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and yet america -- a large segment of america adores her. >> absolutely. she is a ratings rock star. what i find interesting about this terrific piece is it really shows we're now into a new phase of the nexus between celebrity and politics because there was in era before where people used celebrity to get into politics, which was fair enough. you know, arnold schwarzenegger, et cetera. now we have a new era which is people using politics to get into celebrity. >> right. >> i mean, i feel that when sarah palin is really talking to these tea party movements, she's not really talking to them as members of true believers in a political movement. she's talking to them as consumers. i mean, this is her market, her audien audience. it's not really about politics for her. it's really about celebrity. it's pretending to be politics. that's how i read sarah palin. she's created a new kind of celebrity. >> and mark halperin, what's so fascinating is -- and you would greatly offend both of these political figures -- >> are you getting texted? >> -- by saying this. bu
and yet america -- a large segment of america adores her. >> absolutely. she is a ratings rock star. what i find interesting about this terrific piece is it really shows we're now into a new phase of the nexus between celebrity and politics because there was in era before where people used celebrity to get into politics, which was fair enough. you know, arnold schwarzenegger, et cetera. now we have a new era which is people using politics to get into celebrity. >> right. >> i...
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join viewers around america and the world. >>> the ash cloud causing worldwide chaos. it's unbelievable. thousands of flights canceled, airports shut down. a lot of travelers caught in limbo. an erupting volcano in iceland is the cause. >>> and how dangerous is that ash? we'll show you one passenger jet's close call decades ago. >>> first, the smoke filled the cabin, then came to flames. the engines caught on fire. incredible story of survival ahead. >>> and what you don't know about jack kevorkian. the doctor who helped more than 130 people die. he's not sure of the exact number. he joins us with the big "360 interview." a fascinating, candid interview with the man at the center of this life-and-death issue. fast in all its forms. the is line. at your lexus dealer. (announcer) feeling back pain? dr. scholl's back pain relief orthotics with shockguard technology give you immediate relief that lasts all day long. dr. scholl's. pain relief is a step away. >>> a fiery volcano continues to cause chaos across europe. the eruption has created a massive amount of smoke and as
join viewers around america and the world. >>> the ash cloud causing worldwide chaos. it's unbelievable. thousands of flights canceled, airports shut down. a lot of travelers caught in limbo. an erupting volcano in iceland is the cause. >>> and how dangerous is that ash? we'll show you one passenger jet's close call decades ago. >>> first, the smoke filled the cabin, then came to flames. the engines caught on fire. incredible story of survival ahead. >>> and...
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> and liftoff of the united launch alliance atlas v rocket. >> this may look like an ordinary rocket launch but this is a top secret plane on its way to space. it's x-37. the military is using it as a way to test new equipment, sensors and materials in space without using astronauts. the x-37 can stay in orbit for up to nine months. the unmanned spacecraft will conduct classified experiments for the government. >>> do cell phones cause cancer? european researchers have launched a major study hoping to find out. it's called the cohort study on mobile communications, csmos for short. they hope to find any connection between cell phone use and cancer as well as neurological diseases like alzheimer's and parkinson's. >>> it's 6:2. 55 degrees. >>> new developments in the d.c. mass shooting. >> police make two arrests but drop charges against the 14-year-old. and the families of
somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> and liftoff of the united launch alliance atlas v rocket. >> this may look like an ordinary rocket launch but this is a top secret plane on its way to space. it's x-37. the military is using it as a way to test new equipment, sensors and materials in space without using astronauts. the x-37 can...
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of about 20 years after america computers to come in. using a weaker people better paid but we can change jobs from people, demanding skills are different and people work hard. they are very happy. but they get good salaries, all of them. but they are extraordinarily automated. >> want to go back to the interlocking wars. do you see -- the reason i ask that question is that someone who works for you, bill o'reilly , sitting in this seat a couple of years ago -- >> really? >> yes. very good guest, very interesting guest. but he was describing his relationship to the world almost in me against them terms, and i'm wondering if you see yourself and a conflict with the rest of the world what do you see moments when you are in the state of tranquillity? >> notte a war of the world, but bill likes to say long island working-class boys make good and i can't claim that privilege but yes, i salles certainly i was taking on the newspaper establishment in australia because we were a very small company and you had to buy those things that were failin
of about 20 years after america computers to come in. using a weaker people better paid but we can change jobs from people, demanding skills are different and people work hard. they are very happy. but they get good salaries, all of them. but they are extraordinarily automated. >> want to go back to the interlocking wars. do you see -- the reason i ask that question is that someone who works for you, bill o'reilly , sitting in this seat a couple of years ago -- >> really? >>...
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the message has to be america can be richer and shinier. debt reduction has to be about renewal and prosperity, not pain and sacrifice. pat buchanan, if you agree with that, how do you do that? >> i don't agree with that at all. look, the deficit is enormous, $1.6 trillion. trillion dollar deficits as far as we can see. if you cut out social security entirely and did away with the defense budget desirely and really furloughed every soldier and civilian at the pentagon, you still wouldn't balance the budget. we're not going to be able to do this without serious pain. everybody knows it. i think if you're mature, you'll have to look at it that way. look it right in the face. >> it's a great lead, though. because he says, let's say you're a political consultant, sitting in your west hollywood bondage themed strip club, party donors picking up the tab. it's a terrific lead into it. but, of course, the real problem is, we are in a country where the citizens don't want to make any kind of sack figsacrifices. >> that is for sure. >> they don't wan
the message has to be america can be richer and shinier. debt reduction has to be about renewal and prosperity, not pain and sacrifice. pat buchanan, if you agree with that, how do you do that? >> i don't agree with that at all. look, the deficit is enormous, $1.6 trillion. trillion dollar deficits as far as we can see. if you cut out social security entirely and did away with the defense budget desirely and really furloughed every soldier and civilian at the pentagon, you still wouldn't...
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somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. ndering about your retirement plan? who isn't? retirement planning is all questions... how long? how much? how soon? what if? welcome to answer city... td ameritrade's retirement center. i get planning tools, like wealth ruler. strategies. and investment ideas. and retirement experts, on the phone, when i need them. for a little help. or a lot. whether retirement is way off. or way close. time for fresh thinking. time for td ameritrade. it's another thing to back it up. the chevy 5-year/100,000 mile transferable powertrain warranty. with roadside assistance and courtesy transportation, it's the best coverage in america. some critics out there
somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. ndering about your retirement plan? who isn't? retirement planning is all...
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we'll explain. >> and too heavy to serve america? serious problem. a recruiter joins us straight ahead to tell us how fit you've got to be to join the army. >> maybe actually enlist or the b.m.i. >> or the b.m.i. >> washington, d.c. ♪ [ male announcer ] experience fast in all its forms. the is line. at your lexus dealer. ♪ ♪ express yourself ♪ ♪ express yourself ♪ ♪ ♪ oh, do it ♪ oh, do it ♪ ♪ express yourself ♪ hey [ female announcer ] coffee is like life. it's better when you add your flavor. coffee-mate. from nestle. >> fox news alert. this just out of nasa. entry flight director brian lunny and his team have decided that the shuttle will land today at 9:08 a.m. on orbit number 238. what this means is there will be a deorbit burn at 8:02. coming up in just about 15 minutes and it will land in just about an hour and 20 minutes and of course, you'll see it all live right here on fox. brian? >> philadelphia school district accused of spying on students via web cam just got a lot worse. the school now admits snapping nearly 56,
we'll explain. >> and too heavy to serve america? serious problem. a recruiter joins us straight ahead to tell us how fit you've got to be to join the army. >> maybe actually enlist or the b.m.i. >> or the b.m.i. >> washington, d.c. ♪ [ male announcer ] experience fast in all its forms. the is line. at your lexus dealer. ♪ ♪ express yourself ♪ ♪ express yourself ♪ ♪ ♪ oh, do it ♪ oh, do it ♪ ♪ express yourself ♪ hey [ female announcer ] coffee is...
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if they were to tie the knot they'd become america's number two airline. no concrete merger plan yet. we don't have enough details to know how it might affect you. it might be modelled after a della-northwest merger. back to you. >> thank you so much. >>> if you find yourself rushing in the morning get a wake-up insurance with my free wake-up call. i'll call you every weekday morning after you dial 1-800-robin-hln to set it up. deal! >>> we could know within hours if anyone is alive at at bottom of a west virginia coal mine. the rescuers are ready to start their search now and we're expecting a news conference in about 15 minutes. >>> we're hearing the investigation is finished into sexual assault allegations against steelers' quarterback ben roethlisberger. ♪ >>> right now, rescuers are ready to search for four missing miners in the upper big branch mine. that's in west virginia. actually just hours ago they got the all clear that the air inside that mine was safe enough for the rescue mission to begin again. correspondent richard lui joins us this morn
if they were to tie the knot they'd become america's number two airline. no concrete merger plan yet. we don't have enough details to know how it might affect you. it might be modelled after a della-northwest merger. back to you. >> thank you so much. >>> if you find yourself rushing in the morning get a wake-up insurance with my free wake-up call. i'll call you every weekday morning after you dial 1-800-robin-hln to set it up. deal! >>> we could know within hours if...
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america's favorite no calorie sweetener. ♪ >>> okay. i'll show you later. >> welcome back to "morning joe." >> i'm trying to convince pat to getten an ipad. i think i've got a hard, hard sell. >> do you want to know what was cute in the car? the driver was saying that pat calls -- is it the gps or what was -- >> no, no, no, he calls computers -- >> yeah. computers in general machines. >> that's right, machines. that's old school, baby. >> this is a great machine. >> that's right. >>> time for a look at some of today's top stories. we will start with the coast guard continuing to search the waters off louisiana on the slim chances of finding 11 workers still missing after a massive oil explosion. the burning platform sank into the gulf of mexico raising fears that 300,000 gallons of crude could spill into the water every day. that could pose a serious environmental threat, especially if the oil slick reaches the louisiana coast, some 50 miles away. >> the great concern there is the loss of life. and it is a real personal tragedy for thos
america's favorite no calorie sweetener. ♪ >>> okay. i'll show you later. >> welcome back to "morning joe." >> i'm trying to convince pat to getten an ipad. i think i've got a hard, hard sell. >> do you want to know what was cute in the car? the driver was saying that pat calls -- is it the gps or what was -- >> no, no, no, he calls computers -- >> yeah. computers in general machines. >> that's right, machines. that's old school, baby....
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the ash clouds are spreading toward north america, it's spreading west toward north america. >>> the u.s. postal service is in serious trouble and forecasting a $7 billion loss this year and the postmaster general reports the agency may completely run out of funds by early november just as the holiday season begins ramping up. would you miss saturday deliveries? we hit the streets to find out. >> i'm joe carter and this is hln's "views from the street." how important is it to you to get your mail delivered on saturday? we're on the street to find out. ♪ >> the united states postal service is in a heap load of debt and they're right now putting a plan in place to reduce mail delivery from six days to five days a week. >> it's fine with me because i can get my business done. i'll find a way to get it done. >> it wouldn't affect me much. in my household we don't really check our mail on saturdays anyway. >> the reason they're not making money is because people are not satisfied. i don't know if this will boost satisfaction. >> i don't like getting the mail. it's usually just bills or
the ash clouds are spreading toward north america, it's spreading west toward north america. >>> the u.s. postal service is in serious trouble and forecasting a $7 billion loss this year and the postmaster general reports the agency may completely run out of funds by early november just as the holiday season begins ramping up. would you miss saturday deliveries? we hit the streets to find out. >> i'm joe carter and this is hln's "views from the street." how important is...
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some of america's meat producers say now is the time to stock up for barbecue season. pork and beef futures are trading at 52-week highs and headed higher because producers cut the herds when the recession hit and people slowed spending. while it may be winter in montana, they're talking about summertime. >> i can almost smell it. we're looking at pictures here of barbecue. >> exactly. >> all right. thank you very much. appreciate it. >> sure. >>> hey, the apollo xiii astronauts got together and we have highlights from the historic reunion. >>> and a teenager who needed a slushy really bad paid a tough price for it. >>> the surviving two apollo xiii astronauts and the flight directors reunited to mark the 30th anniversary. there was nearly a disaster when the oxygen tank exploded. captain james lovell talked about what happened. >> it was an oxygen tank going out. it took us a while to find out. when we looked out and saw the oxygen going out we knew we were in deep trouble. >> the crew used a sock and duct tape to fix the problem and eventually returned safely to eart
some of america's meat producers say now is the time to stock up for barbecue season. pork and beef futures are trading at 52-week highs and headed higher because producers cut the herds when the recession hit and people slowed spending. while it may be winter in montana, they're talking about summertime. >> i can almost smell it. we're looking at pictures here of barbecue. >> exactly. >> all right. thank you very much. appreciate it. >> sure. >>> hey, the...
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here in america, we continue to deal with them. just over the weekend, parishioners in colorado -- one of colorado's largest catholic churches learned that one of the fathers there had been removed. he's accused of sexual misconduct with a boy back in the 1970s. >> if it seems like these cases are popping up again and again, there was another one worth mentioning in wilmington, delaware. they agreed to pay a man $2 million for abuse that allegedly happened in the '50s and '60s. >>> when we come back, looking back at a space mission that could have been disastrous. >> the "apollo 13" mission four decades ago. what went wrong and what nasa was forced to do. are best learned in the home. more than seven hours to get their jobs done outside the international space station. they were working on installing a new coolant tank yesterday when they ran into a problem with one very stubborn billion. the delay forced nasa mission controllers to put off another couple of other tasks until another space walk tomorrow. >>> those astronauts were i
here in america, we continue to deal with them. just over the weekend, parishioners in colorado -- one of colorado's largest catholic churches learned that one of the fathers there had been removed. he's accused of sexual misconduct with a boy back in the 1970s. >> if it seems like these cases are popping up again and again, there was another one worth mentioning in wilmington, delaware. they agreed to pay a man $2 million for abuse that allegedly happened in the '50s and '60s....
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there would probably, i would argue, is not a woman in america who doesn't on some level wrestle with issues of food and body self-image so everyone can kind of relate to this story somehow, think about it in terms of our daughters and the message we're sending and there are boys who suffer from this as well. >> i know you're still working on the editing process. you'd like this documentary to be entered in some film festivals. while hopefully in the long term this does a lot of good, has it been very difficult to go through this process and relive the pain? >> it's been a very up-and-down emotional journey. i found that at times i was so skilled at channeled my emotions into the work of the film that i was almost physically pushing off the grief. but at the same time, it was such a powerful way to honor melissa and to speak out and the e-mails and messages that continue to pour in from people, truly around the world, thanking me for speaking out is the best validation i could ask for. it's also very important that i share that there are incredible resources available. the national ea
there would probably, i would argue, is not a woman in america who doesn't on some level wrestle with issues of food and body self-image so everyone can kind of relate to this story somehow, think about it in terms of our daughters and the message we're sending and there are boys who suffer from this as well. >> i know you're still working on the editing process. you'd like this documentary to be entered in some film festivals. while hopefully in the long term this does a lot of good, has...
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[inaudible] steve black america is not going to throw barack obama away because they understand their own experience and you look at the polls even today, even where there is skepticism black america's not going to throw him away because they have been in this country too long and they understand, they understand that some of what was thrown at him was not legitimate. that may not be in their best interest to do but none of the polls so far suggest that black americans want to distance themselves in any real way from barack obama at this point. >> i agree with robert completely. i don't think you are ever going to see the black support for barack obama dip below the certainly 80% but i do think this. i don't think if things continue the way they are going, i don't think they are going to turn out for him in the next election. our presidential elections are not that complicated. there are a few states. i am from indiana. if the vote was today, he would not win indiana. he won't win ohio, he won't win pennsylvania. if you are telling me some laid-off auto employer whose unemployment ben
[inaudible] steve black america is not going to throw barack obama away because they understand their own experience and you look at the polls even today, even where there is skepticism black america's not going to throw him away because they have been in this country too long and they understand, they understand that some of what was thrown at him was not legitimate. that may not be in their best interest to do but none of the polls so far suggest that black americans want to distance...